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  • Based on the teachings of the [[First Vatican Council]] and Catholic tradition, there are specific conditions required for a pope's statement to be consid The statements have to be conformable with Sacred Scripture and Apostolic Traditions, and must be statements concerning faith
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  • ...the pope must be based on, or at least not contradict, Sacred Tradition or Sacred Scripture. Papal infallibility does not signify that the pope is impeccable According to the teaching of the First Vatican Council and Catholic tradition, the conditions required for ex cathedra teaching are as follows:
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  • ...dition. There are no sources in Catholic theology except for Scripture and Tradition. ''102 Through all the words of Sacred Scripture, God speaks only one single Word, his one Utterance in whom he ex
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  • ..."No name in Scripture," says Dr. Porter, "calls up associations at once so sacred and so pleasing as that of Olivet. The `mount' is so intimately connected w ...range, has four summits or peaks: (1) the "Galilee" peak, so called from a tradition that the angels stood here when they spoke to the disciples (Acts 1:11); (2
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  • ...as abandoned about B.C. 500, but long continued, like Erech, to be a great sacred cemetery city, as is evident from the number of tombs found there. (See ABR ...e truth. For a story of the kind to have been the invention of Palestinian tradition is equally impossible. To the unprejudiced mind there is no escape from the
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  • ...tructed in the law of Moses; and there is no reason to reject the constant tradition of the Jews which connects his name with the collecting and editing of the
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  • ...h is unquestioned. The Bible itself is considered a part of the Church's [[tradition]], and therefore not at odds with Church interpretations. ...n should avoid the "idleness" of others that do not live "according to the tradition" they received (2 Thessalonians 3.6). Even the Devil quotes Scripture, but
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  • ...question of the authorship may be more easily decided. According to Jewish tradition, which was universally received down to the middle of the seventeenth centu ...fruits set apart for that purpose." The "Chronicles" are an epitome of the sacred history from the days of Adam down to the return from Babylonian Exile, a p
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  • Zoroastrians worship with prayers and rituals before a sacred file. One must be born into the religion to be a Zoroastrian. ...roastrians fled to other regions in the hope of preserving their religious tradition. Among them were several groups who migrated to [[Gujarat]], on the western
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  • ***[[Eternal Sacred Order of Cherubim and Seraphim]] - 10 million **[[Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe|Patriarchal Exarchate in Western Europe]] - 0.15 million
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  • Catholic tradition maintains that the institution of the Pontificate can be found in the [[Bib ...e; from that date it became the Pope's prerogative to crown the Emperor, a tradition which continued until Emperor Charles V, the last Holy Roman Emperor to be
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  • ...thic architecture was designed by the Templars to record the secret of the sacred feminine. Historians note that Templars were not involved with European cat ...ds for masons, and that they were largely illiterate men unlikely to know "sacred geometry," purportedly handed down from the pyramids' builders. They did, h
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  • ...gs about masculinity and femininity. The way the Scriptures and Christian tradition have walked hand-in-hand on this issue since the time of Christ until very ...This kind of reasoning shows exactly why the Catholic teaching of Sacred Tradition is so important. In the Bible, St. Paul tells the Thessalonian Christians
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  • ...he learned a trade before entering on the more direct preparation for the sacred profession. The trade he acquired was the making of tents from goats' hair ..., when about thirteen years of age probably, to the great Jewish school of sacred learning at Jerusalem as a student of the law. Here he became a pupil of th
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  • ...of real bread, the disuse of the Benediction in the Liturgies, even of the sacred Invocation of the All-holy and Consecrating Spirit, the abandonment of the ...he Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church, but also into adulterations of the sacred and pure writings of the Fathers alike of the East and West.
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  • ...a sixteenth century Biblical theologian and his concerns with the canon of sacred Scripture. ...a. The editors of Luther’s Works explain, “In keeping with early Christian tradition, Luther also included the Apocrypha of the Old Testament. Sorting them out
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  • ...whose whole time, strength, and parts, were piously devoted to God and his sacred service. ...om him in a fine imperceptible vehicle; and he dying as the modern Jews by tradition tell us Moses did, ad nutum Dei, et osoulo oris ejus—at God's beck, and a
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  • ...as Thomas Matthew, but no scholar by that name could be found. Undisputed tradition connects the Bible with John Rogers, the Smithfield martyr (see Rogers), wh Women should study the sacred languages, 1, 13f, 371ff, 447.
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  • "Rachel! Do you not love me? Is not my love for you as sacred as discipleship a thing of conscience simply, of custom, of tradition?
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  • ...eware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ: for in him ...be true--what harm would be done if I should interpret the meaning of the sacred writer differently from the way some other man interprets? Indeed, all of u
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